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7 Pa. Code § 1.222. Supervision by program employe in use of official marks.

§ 1.222. Supervision by program employe in use of official marks.

 (a)  No person shall affix or place, or cause to be affixed or placed, the official inspection legend or any other official mark, or any abbreviation or simulation of any official mark, to or on any product, or container thereof, except under the supervision of a program employe or as provided in this subchapter.

 (b)  No person shall fill or cause to be filled, in whole or in part, with any product, any container bearing or intended to bear any official mark, or any abbreviation or simulation of any official mark, except under the supervision of a program employe.

 (c)  Product bearing any official mark shall not be canned, cooked, cured, smoked, salted, packed, rendered, or otherwise prepared by any person for commercial purposes unless:

   (1)  such preparation is performed at an official establishment;

   (2)  such preparation is conducted under Commonwealth or other governmental inspection and the prepared product is marked to show that fact;

   (3)  the official marks are removed, defaced or otherwise destroyed before or during such preparation; or

   (4)  the preparation of the product consists solely of cutting up operations at any establishment exempted from inspection.

Cross References

   This section cited in 7 Pa. Code §  1.241 (relating to general labeling requirement; exemptions).



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